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Hire These Boston Performers at Your Next Holiday Party

Spice up your holiday house party with these local cool-cat performers.

Utilizing an electric harp (of her own design) one-seventh the size of a concert harp, performer Deborah Henson-Conant blends classical training and wide-ranging musical acumen with mobility and theatre.

From classic crooning to leaping over guests, Boston’s homegrown talent offers the traditional, the aerobic, and the eccentric. Here’s the lowdown on the city’s best street performer, glee club, and mod harpist—all ready to rock the festive socks off your guests.

THE HARVARD KROKODILOES Dial up the Ivy League factor with “The Kroks,” 12 Harvard men dressed to the nines in tuxedoes— with world-renowned voices. “Unlike a lot of the modern fad of college a cappella, we try our best not to just reproduce songs,” says General Manager Michael Paladino. Drawing from the Great American Songbook, the Krokodiloes perform the lights off of Carnegie Hall—or your living room. 617-855-7657

DEBORAH HENSON-CONANT Grammy-nominated Deborah Henson-Conant is not your typical harpist. She invented her own electric harp, which, coupled with vocals and a looper pedal, turns her into a one-woman orchestra. “I can be an entire theatrical event,” says Henson-Conant, who has toured with the Boston Pops and been known to write original pieces with her clients. 781-483-3556